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derek valcourt reports from washington, d.c. mikulski is now the longest- serving woman senator in history. >> >>> now, 35 years later, she has served in congress, longer than any other woman ever. >> reporter: from the start and throughout her career, she's been a fierce advocate for her state. >> reporter: people in maryland are angry. >> reporter: this weekend, they made history books for the amount of time she spent in congress. >> it's not just that she's the longest-serving female in the history of the united states in congress. it's what she's done in office. >> the first woman to serve in both chambers. the foot first democratic woman elected in her own right. when she she arrived, she was only one of two women in the senate. today, she's one of 17. >> so many of us are here in the senate because barbara mikulski knocked down the barriers, one by one. >> i didn't start out wanting to be an historic figure. >> reporter: many in baltimore remember personal stories. >> i bought this house from her because she had bought thi
derek valcourt reports from washington, d.c. mikulski is now the longest- serving woman senator in history. >> >>> now, 35 years later, she has served in congress, longer than any other woman ever. >> reporter: from the start and throughout her career, she's been a fierce advocate for her state. >> reporter: people in maryland are angry. >> reporter: this weekend, they made history books for the amount of time she spent in congress. >> it's not just that...
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take a look at temperatures here. 77, 78 in washington. 61, ocean city. by the ocean, it's a lot cooler. and 67 up in oakland. locally, 75, up in westminster. now, kent island, just up to 75. annapolis, one of the coolest spots in rock hall at 69 degrees. bernadette, in the outback, enjoying this beautiful weather. with more on these beautiful temperatures we have been experiencing. bernadette? >> this really is just a top 10 day for everybody. but we are still officially in winter. and we are taking you through some of those numbers sinlsz we are officially in winter. this is our coldest time of the year. and during the stretchul the -- all the way back to december. we have 35 into 50. that's incredibly mild for that same stretch. now, the other thing, i want to show you, we have had a winter of extremes, but not cold. zero days. that's none. where we only topped out in the 20s. in contrast with that we we've had four times where we topped out. looks like the trend is going to continue for the remainder of winter. we'll have that forecast coming up. back
take a look at temperatures here. 77, 78 in washington. 61, ocean city. by the ocean, it's a lot cooler. and 67 up in oakland. locally, 75, up in westminster. now, kent island, just up to 75. annapolis, one of the coolest spots in rock hall at 69 degrees. bernadette, in the outback, enjoying this beautiful weather. with more on these beautiful temperatures we have been experiencing. bernadette? >> this really is just a top 10 day for everybody. but we are still officially in winter. and...
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washington this morning. and they are aware of the frightening history linked to the illness. they say scarlet fever is actually more common than you may think. >> reporter: the purple friday. classes at george washington elementary in southwest baltimore are packed, even though doctors confirmed several cases of scarlet fever. >> children are notorious for spreading germs because they cough, they sneeze, they wipe their mucous. >> reporter: overnight, they scrubbed the walls, desks and chairs at the schools. >> our department came and sanitize our building. and they did a special job in the class. >> reporter: principal amanda rice also sent this letter home to parents last night, explaining all of the children infected are in the same class. >> my first reaction was, i need to take them to the doctor or their mother. then it would be fine. we would look out for the -- >> they say the telltale sign is a red rash, along with high fever, sore throat and swelling glands. plus, it spreads quickly among children.
washington this morning. and they are aware of the frightening history linked to the illness. they say scarlet fever is actually more common than you may think. >> reporter: the purple friday. classes at george washington elementary in southwest baltimore are packed, even though doctors confirmed several cases of scarlet fever. >> children are notorious for spreading germs because they cough, they sneeze, they wipe their mucous. >> reporter: overnight, they scrubbed the walls,...
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a major general in washington will make the final decision. the first hearing in the case took place at fort meade. >> reporter: yes, it's been cold lately, with cold temperatures predicted through tonight. but one thing has been missing so far this winter. snow. now, as mike schuh reports, from a financial perspective, that's good news for all of us. >> reporter: bright sun, cold air. bare trees, hanging over bare streets. snow plows lie waiting for their trucks to pull up, a huge stockpile of salt, stashed around the state. in 2010, we broke records. remember the term, snow- mageddon? now, we can't find the flakes. >> well, that has been the topic of conversation recently. >> reporter: and with our roads not in the winter weather crosshairs, the snow hasn't been missed here, at least by this barber. >> i don't want to see it. don't want to. >> not good for business. you know? >> reporter: passable streets don't get this way with salt alone. it takes money. and a lot of it. >> said, it will be nice to have a little snow. and i go, no, it real
a major general in washington will make the final decision. the first hearing in the case took place at fort meade. >> reporter: yes, it's been cold lately, with cold temperatures predicted through tonight. but one thing has been missing so far this winter. snow. now, as mike schuh reports, from a financial perspective, that's good news for all of us. >> reporter: bright sun, cold air. bare trees, hanging over bare streets. snow plows lie waiting for their trucks to pull up, a huge...
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in washington, danielle nottingham. wjz eyewitness news. >> president oe -- obama is also meeting with the syrian chancellor. >>> former reality star jack osbourne says he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. earlier diagnosis may mean a better out come for him. >>> a dog stays loyal to its owner even in the face of dangerrer. a bear attacked a homeowner after she opened the door to let her dog out. she fell to the ground but the canine jumped into action fending off the bear. the dog walked away without any serious injuries while the woman only suffered minor cuts and bruises. >> and here is a look at tonight's closing numbers from wall street. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,, we need to look for a new van. yeah. i just don't know where to start. glad you found us. start by test-driving nearly every make and model, all in one place. >>> rain is cleared out leaving behind clouds only this monday evening. how is the rest of the week looking? bob is in the weather center. >> i think you will probably like today better than
in washington, danielle nottingham. wjz eyewitness news. >> president oe -- obama is also meeting with the syrian chancellor. >>> former reality star jack osbourne says he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. earlier diagnosis may mean a better out come for him. >>> a dog stays loyal to its owner even in the face of dangerrer. a bear attacked a homeowner after she opened the door to let her dog out. she fell to the ground but the canine jumped into action fending off...
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but the washington monument still needs a lot of help. alex demetrick reports, it needs $15 million and a year and a half in repairs. >>> you can see the tourists look up. but that's about all they can do at the washington monument. it's been closed to visitors, ever since it was seriously rattled in a 5.8 earthquake last august. but not everyone from out of town knows that. >> coming all the way from georgia, we were looking forward to visiting it. then we looked at the news this morning and found out it was going to be closed. >> i would love to take the kids up to see all of washington, d.c. from the top of the monument. great experience for them. >> reporter: but the structural engineers who inspected the monument from the inside out, found cracks, missing stones and mortar and panels of marble. to fix it -- >> the work itself is difficult. getting there is even more difficult. >> reporter: according to the national park service, that means extensive preparation. >> reporter: the main thing is the scoffalding -- scaffolding. it's very
but the washington monument still needs a lot of help. alex demetrick reports, it needs $15 million and a year and a half in repairs. >>> you can see the tourists look up. but that's about all they can do at the washington monument. it's been closed to visitors, ever since it was seriously rattled in a 5.8 earthquake last august. but not everyone from out of town knows that. >> coming all the way from georgia, we were looking forward to visiting it. then we looked at the news...
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david martin reports from washington. holly williams is in beijing. 13 people are charged in the hazing death of a florida a&m drum major. mark strassmann is covering. andy pettitte throws a curve babble in the perjury trial of baseball great roger clemens. chip reid was in the courtroom. and did you ever wonder what the artist was thinking when he painted this? seth doane tells us as "the scream" goes up for auction. >> the presence that that painting has you could just gaze at it for hours. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. what looked like a deft dry yum of american diplomacy has in to
david martin reports from washington. holly williams is in beijing. 13 people are charged in the hazing death of a florida a&m drum major. mark strassmann is covering. andy pettitte throws a curve babble in the perjury trial of baseball great roger clemens. chip reid was in the courtroom. and did you ever wonder what the artist was thinking when he painted this? seth doane tells us as "the scream" goes up for auction. >> the presence that that painting has you could just...
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washington county we do have a flash flood worning till 7:45 for frederick and washington county and a severe thunderstorm warning until 6:30. that is a lot of rain. you'll see more than two inches in the next hour as the cell continues to move to the west. let's take a look at the other areas. west of baltimore wet. severe thunderstorm watch until 10:00 tonight and still ahead as i just mentioned a flash flood warning for frederick and washington county in effect till 7:45. some roads have been reported under water. we're looking at some of the temperatures we're expecting. >> that's one of the major factoring fueling the thunderstorms is the heat out there. here are the nones. we did tap out at 91 degrees. 88 is where we sit now. 89 in d.c. and still a couple of 90s farther east you go. dropping to 72 in hagerstown. with the humidity factored in it feels like 90s. the thing is what's fueling this heat index is the high moisture in the air and that's going to fuel a lot of rain if you get underneath one of the thunderstorms. we have a lot going on and we'll have your full forecast u
washington county we do have a flash flood worning till 7:45 for frederick and washington county and a severe thunderstorm warning until 6:30. that is a lot of rain. you'll see more than two inches in the next hour as the cell continues to move to the west. let's take a look at the other areas. west of baltimore wet. severe thunderstorm watch until 10:00 tonight and still ahead as i just mentioned a flash flood warning for frederick and washington county in effect till 7:45. some roads have...
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had storms early, but this batch right now that's affecting the baltimore and washington area is eventually here harper's ferry now, all moving off to the east around 20 miles an hour. gusty winds, heavy downpours likely, so be careful, and also very dangerous lightning can be expected. advisories you see across the northern tier, just lifted a little bit for st. marys county in about a minute or so. temperature wise, pretty warm today. right now, we're looking at 92, last report. 76 at ocean city, only 66 in
had storms early, but this batch right now that's affecting the baltimore and washington area is eventually here harper's ferry now, all moving off to the east around 20 miles an hour. gusty winds, heavy downpours likely, so be careful, and also very dangerous lightning can be expected. advisories you see across the northern tier, just lifted a little bit for st. marys county in about a minute or so. temperature wise, pretty warm today. right now, we're looking at 92, last report. 76 at ocean...
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the fair was held today in washington, d.c. more than 21 private companies and dozens of federal agencies were on hand. more than 13% of those who serve in iraq and afghanistan are currently unemployed. >>> a grandmother is in danger of being deported back to mexico. now, her family is rallying. gigi barnett has their story. >> reporter: six years ago, 59- year-old hose fina rodriguez vela, came here. she wanted to raise her four grandchildren. today, her family and friends rallied to keep her in the u.s. >> all of the things you want to do, with the family. >> reporter: in the coming months, rodriguez vega faces deportation back to mexico. in june, she was arrested in hagerstown for driving without a license. her family thought a new pilot program, approved by the obama administration would keep rodriguez-vega in maryland. the policy temporarily freezes deportation for illegal immigrants who have no criminal records. >> if this had taken place effectively, this case should have been closed. >> reporter: elizabeth alex organize
the fair was held today in washington, d.c. more than 21 private companies and dozens of federal agencies were on hand. more than 13% of those who serve in iraq and afghanistan are currently unemployed. >>> a grandmother is in danger of being deported back to mexico. now, her family is rallying. gigi barnett has their story. >> reporter: six years ago, 59- year-old hose fina rodriguez vela, came here. she wanted to raise her four grandchildren. today, her family and friends...
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we will speak to the woman who survived yesterday's washington state avalanche. those stories tonight on the cbs evening news. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a president's day worth remembering. a delightful start to the week. meteorologist bernadette woods and bob turk are updating. let's go first to bernadette. >> hello, everybody. this is what we're looking at for tomorrow's forecast. start out with temperatures below freezing. and a lot of sunshine out there. sunshine is gks to mix can cloud -- with clouds. for the rest of the five-day, here's bob. >>> a little computer glitch here. 51 tomorrow. sun and clouds by nighttime. wednesday, partly cloudy skies. 55. 65. it's possible. some places may get close to 70 on thursday. and a chance of showers late in the day. and better chance on friday. maybe even some thunder as it get the a little colder, down to 32. and a chillier weekend. partly sunny. 46/28 on saturday. >>> new photos are released from inside whitney houston's houston's funeral. >> coming up, we have exclusive photos for you from inside whitney houston's funeral
we will speak to the woman who survived yesterday's washington state avalanche. those stories tonight on the cbs evening news. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a president's day worth remembering. a delightful start to the week. meteorologist bernadette woods and bob turk are updating. let's go first to bernadette. >> hello, everybody. this is what we're looking at for tomorrow's forecast. start out with temperatures below freezing. and a lot of sunshine out there. sunshine is gks to mix can...
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after this, this will probably do it for the baltimore-washington area, although this in washington area will affect the dc area, particularly southwest of dc in the next hour, moving to the east as well. activity this evening, but drier air and more pleasant temperatures headed our way. mary? >> bob, thank you. stay with wjz for first warning weather coverage of the storms. for instant upstates any time, go to wjz.com. >>> today marks three years since the worst accident in the history of washington, dc's metro system. earlier today, relatives of victims helped unveil a new plaque to mark the anniversary. nine people were killed, dozens more hurt, when two trains collided on the red line in northeast dc. a malfunctioning electronic circuit was to blame. >>> a moroccan man accused of attempting to blow up the capitol today is in court today. >> reporter: he pleaded guilty today, arrested back in february when fbi officers -- he was arrested as he tried to leave to allegedly carry out a suicide attack. u.s. officials say the public was never in danger. now, sentencing is set for september
after this, this will probably do it for the baltimore-washington area, although this in washington area will affect the dc area, particularly southwest of dc in the next hour, moving to the east as well. activity this evening, but drier air and more pleasant temperatures headed our way. mary? >> bob, thank you. stay with wjz for first warning weather coverage of the storms. for instant upstates any time, go to wjz.com. >>> today marks three years since the worst accident in the...
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. >> it was a decision made in washington that he acquiesced. he was challenged by his deputy commander call waller who uttered an expletive and the general said you go argue, and but he signed off on it. >> warner: so who is schwarzkopf leggee and thing will eve the gulf war in terms of the wait u.s. wages war today or the wait military operates? >> well, it was a validation of the all-volunteer military. it showed that a lot of the weapons really do work. >> warner: some of thins credible precision weapons. >> precision wednesday m-1 tanks covering great distance, the strement fighter, cruise mills, all of that. they worked better than i think a lot of people thought they might work. so it ri stored a lot of the the confidence of the military. the united states accomplished one of its primary on jifkts at minimal cost. there were less than 150 killed in action americans or people without died of their wounds. so that was all for the good. but the war termination was very messy. the eye raiks were allowed to fly helicopters. that was actually t
. >> it was a decision made in washington that he acquiesced. he was challenged by his deputy commander call waller who uttered an expletive and the general said you go argue, and but he signed off on it. >> warner: so who is schwarzkopf leggee and thing will eve the gulf war in terms of the wait u.s. wages war today or the wait military operates? >> well, it was a validation of the all-volunteer military. it showed that a lot of the weapons really do work. >> warner:...
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washington, i'm pat warren, now back to you. >>> okay, wjz 13 is always on, stay with us for campaign coverage of 2012. we'll bring you more on the results throughout the evening. >>> and maryland's mega millions winner is still a big mystery. and the single mother of seven in south baltimore who claims she got the ticket has yet to claim the cash. wjz is live outside her home. mike hellgren has more on the interview and why she is creating international buzz. >> reporter: i just talked to her about five minutes ago. she came out and asked the media to leave her alone. she said that her sister said her kids would like to come out and play. and she was sick of all the watching her. but she did not yet produce the winning ticket. >> i was so shocked, i said -- well, i have -- >> reporter: the mystery lady, single mom wilson all smiles in the new york post, claiming she won the big prize. now she seems confused. >> for me, i'm shocked myself. i am so shocked right now. >> reporter: you're in shock because you believe you won, or because you said -- >> it is -- -- >> reporter: you think y
washington, i'm pat warren, now back to you. >>> okay, wjz 13 is always on, stay with us for campaign coverage of 2012. we'll bring you more on the results throughout the evening. >>> and maryland's mega millions winner is still a big mystery. and the single mother of seven in south baltimore who claims she got the ticket has yet to claim the cash. wjz is live outside her home. mike hellgren has more on the interview and why she is creating international buzz. >>...
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. >>> targeting gang violence con fence held in washington dc, baltimore 's top cop is there, rebuilding every city around peace. part of a panel how to reduce urban gang violence recap focuses on community policing and bringing residents and law enforcement officials together. >>> we are hearing about the tragic death of a 13-year-old girl and the city police officer suspended as part of that investigation wjz is live with the commissioners reaction. >> reporter: the commissioner calls this whole thing a horrible tragedy he is promising justice and full accounting of what happened. the heart breaking death of 13- year-old monet accidentally shot by two young friends made worse by new it is rifle that killed her was later found inside the car of off duty baltimore police officer john ward. ward now suspended from the department, during an investigation launched by baltimore police commissioner who spoke to wjz today. >> we will promise and avow, there will be justice done and that we will dot every i and cross every t to make sure that when we act in this case we are going to be ready to
. >>> targeting gang violence con fence held in washington dc, baltimore 's top cop is there, rebuilding every city around peace. part of a panel how to reduce urban gang violence recap focuses on community policing and bringing residents and law enforcement officials together. >>> we are hearing about the tragic death of a 13-year-old girl and the city police officer suspended as part of that investigation wjz is live with the commissioners reaction. >> reporter: the...
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very, very warm this time of night. 64 here in washington. ocean city with a breeze off the water there. we're at 50 and cumberland at 63. these temperatures right now are running 22 degrees warmer than at the same time yesterday. pax river, 23 degrees warmer. and oakland, just 9 degrees warmer. so you know it's been a mild winter. well, here are the official numbers from bernadette on just how warm it's been. most of us have never experienced a winter this warm. bernadette. >> just incredible. now, meteorological winter is consisting of december, january and february. and take a look at the numbers from those months. it was the 7th warmest winter on record, ever. and during that time, we only had 1.8 inches of snow. that's all we've had all season, actually. now, we don't get anymore. we're looking at the third lowest amount of snow ever. so a lot going on, as far as nonwinter. and that's going to continue with this forecast for tomorrow. wait until you see the numbers. back inside. >> no turning back now. i don't want to hear about winter a
very, very warm this time of night. 64 here in washington. ocean city with a breeze off the water there. we're at 50 and cumberland at 63. these temperatures right now are running 22 degrees warmer than at the same time yesterday. pax river, 23 degrees warmer. and oakland, just 9 degrees warmer. so you know it's been a mild winter. well, here are the official numbers from bernadette on just how warm it's been. most of us have never experienced a winter this warm. bernadette. >> just...
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. >>> i'm gigi barnett, at washington college. her story is next. >>> i'm alex demetrick coming up next. the new archbishop's first day on the job and how he's spending if at our daily bread. >>> another tragic loss for the kennedy family. new information on the sudden death of mary kennedy. >>> terrific thursday. how is the weekend looking? don't miss the updated first warning forecast. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone likes a bit of order in their life. virtual wallet helps you get it. keep track of spending, move money with a slide, and use the calendar. all to see your money how you want. ♪ >>> it's sunny and 74 degrees in central maryland right now. but the complete forecast is coming up. yesterday, it was ritual. today, the first day on the job for baltimore's new archbishop. it would be among some of the diocese' most desperate. >> the ceremony installed archbishop william laurie. but yesterday, they were traded today for a hair net in april at our daily bread for archbishop laurie's first day on the job. >> just a
. >>> i'm gigi barnett, at washington college. her story is next. >>> i'm alex demetrick coming up next. the new archbishop's first day on the job and how he's spending if at our daily bread. >>> another tragic loss for the kennedy family. new information on the sudden death of mary kennedy. >>> terrific thursday. how is the weekend looking? don't miss the updated first warning forecast. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone likes a bit of order in their...
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toss is a former teacher at an elementary school in washington, d.c. and is wanted for producing child pornography including doing that here in maryland. he was most recently living in the phoenix arizona region. but eluded capture. >>> well, years of working and living in baltimore will soon come to an end for dozens of city teachers. they are international educators. and their visas are about to run out. as gigi barnett explains in this school watch, school leaders are now looking to hire american teachers. >> reporter: seven years ago, city school leaders had a desperate need for highly qualified teachers. they launched an international search to find instruct oshes in countries like jamaica, and the philippines. now, many of those work visas are about to expire. and about 100 schoolteachers will have to go back home. >> this is not easy. it's very difficult. some of them have been here for as many as seven or eight years. and they've kind of made this their home. >> reporter: school leader say their hands are tied. after conducting an intensive sur
toss is a former teacher at an elementary school in washington, d.c. and is wanted for producing child pornography including doing that here in maryland. he was most recently living in the phoenix arizona region. but eluded capture. >>> well, years of working and living in baltimore will soon come to an end for dozens of city teachers. they are international educators. and their visas are about to run out. as gigi barnett explains in this school watch, school leaders are now looking to...
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still 46 reported in washington. this afternoon, at 3:00, wherever, temperatures were as high as 15 degrees warmer than they were yesterday. right now, we are 7 degrees warmer than this same time yesterday. looks like a much milder day coming up tomorrow. even warmer than we saw today. tim has a look at. that. >> well, the trend continues. as bob mentioned, the mild air conditions radio continues. we have high pressure to the south. it's just going to get warmer and warmer for the next day or maybe even two days really. our average temperatures, in perspective, our average high is 42 degrees. today, we were right up in the 40s. tomorrow, we'll be up around 60 degrees. the forecast high for friday is 58. bob will talk about how long this mild stretch stays. >> thank you, tim and bob. still to come tonight on wjz's eyewitness news. >> finally being able to say that i have some belongings that are mine that i'll be able to take with me after i leave here next year. >> back in the news, a video diary from casey anthony.
still 46 reported in washington. this afternoon, at 3:00, wherever, temperatures were as high as 15 degrees warmer than they were yesterday. right now, we are 7 degrees warmer than this same time yesterday. looks like a much milder day coming up tomorrow. even warmer than we saw today. tim has a look at. that. >> well, the trend continues. as bob mentioned, the mild air conditions radio continues. we have high pressure to the south. it's just going to get warmer and warmer for the next...
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trayvon's parents went before washington today. they thanked those who are helping to keep their son's legacy alive. some are calling for a hate crime investigation. the admitted shooter, george zimmerman, says he acted in self-defense. he has not been arrest the or charged. >>> he stormed onto a high school campus and got into a fight with the student. and this encounter has been seen around the world. now, that man faces serious charges. mike hellgren has new reaction to the rest of -- arrest of a 40-year-old with a long rap sheet. >> reporter: vanison faces 10 years in prison, maximum, if convicted. and hundreds of thousands of people have seen that fight that got him into trouble. >> reporter: police say this video that went viral online was key to identifying and charging 40-year-old vanison with second-degree assault. he's the man wearing a ski mask and attacking a 16-year-old student on the long-range high school campus in columbia. the student ends up knocking him to the ground. fellow students here are happy cops solved th
trayvon's parents went before washington today. they thanked those who are helping to keep their son's legacy alive. some are calling for a hate crime investigation. the admitted shooter, george zimmerman, says he acted in self-defense. he has not been arrest the or charged. >>> he stormed onto a high school campus and got into a fight with the student. and this encounter has been seen around the world. now, that man faces serious charges. mike hellgren has new reaction to the rest of...
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in washington county, mike hellgren, wjz eyewitness news. >> and margaret anderson's daughters were just 1 and 3 years old. >>> it was a wild chemical fight inside a busy store that made headlines around the nation. mare selive in the-- mary is live in the newsroom. >> reporter: ebony odenton was just indicted for her role in that fight. police say odems and 33-year- old teresa jefferson threw bleach and pine soland other chemicals at each other. the fumes caused 19 people to be taken to the hospital. odems is charged with first- degree assault, reckless endanger. police say the fight started over a man both were involved with. >> no trial date has been set. >>> a suspicious fire destroys a florida abortion clinic. tonight, wjz learns that the center has ties to a doctor, accused of performing illegal abortions here in maryland. adam may has more on the connection. >> reporter: just about an hour ago, i got off the phone with fire investigation. they say the fire is very suspicious. and it happens to come just days after that maryland abortion case made national headlines. >> reporter: f
in washington county, mike hellgren, wjz eyewitness news. >> and margaret anderson's daughters were just 1 and 3 years old. >>> it was a wild chemical fight inside a busy store that made headlines around the nation. mare selive in the-- mary is live in the newsroom. >> reporter: ebony odenton was just indicted for her role in that fight. police say odems and 33-year- old teresa jefferson threw bleach and pine soland other chemicals at each other. the fumes caused 19 people...
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washington, some areas picked up half inch or more on the grass. this afternoon. that's the biggest we've had all winter. 35, pax river. and 32 in easton. yes, there's some acummulations on the lawns there. and on the roads there, secondary roads could see a little slush. later tonight, when it clears out, it drops to 29 or 30. be careful late tonight. they'll be treating those roads, i'm sure. most of it will dry out because we get a bit of a west/northwest breeze later, which should dry things out. however, there is still a risk of ice in spots. anywhere from low to mid-40s. -- low to mid-30s. very light winds. generally, out of the south. and that's going to bring us mild air tomorrow. and another area of low pressure developing over texas. bringing a lot of rain there. moving off to the west of us. and because of that, the winds tomorrow, will start bringing in milder air. here's that precip moving out tomorrow night. a lot of sun tomorrow. then rain on tap for wednesday. as that low approaches west of us, warm air coming up the east coast. that storm passes t
washington, some areas picked up half inch or more on the grass. this afternoon. that's the biggest we've had all winter. 35, pax river. and 32 in easton. yes, there's some acummulations on the lawns there. and on the roads there, secondary roads could see a little slush. later tonight, when it clears out, it drops to 29 or 30. be careful late tonight. they'll be treating those roads, i'm sure. most of it will dry out because we get a bit of a west/northwest breeze later, which should dry...
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still 80 in washington. and hagers twoin, coming in-- hagerstown, coming in at 82 degrees. locally, a lot of sunshine. kent island, rock hall at 78. a light west wind, later tonight and tomorrow. winds go back more to the north. that will continue to bring in dry and really beautiful weather for thursday, friday, the preakness and even into sunday. perhaps by monday, more clouds. because we think as this front goes through the area later tonight, it will change the wind direction. but it is so few and far between. we've gotten so much dryer here. this front annual is going to-- frontage is going to wimp out. give us most of the activity well to our north and northeast. as you can see. i don't think it's going to ever make it through the mountain. garrett county may see a shower tonight. once the beautiful area of high pressure is going to sit over us the next couple of days. it will move off the east coast by the end of the weekend. it might help to develop the low pressure down across the kaleinas. -- carolinas. that could bring us clouds. but for the weekend, particularly
still 80 in washington. and hagers twoin, coming in-- hagerstown, coming in at 82 degrees. locally, a lot of sunshine. kent island, rock hall at 78. a light west wind, later tonight and tomorrow. winds go back more to the north. that will continue to bring in dry and really beautiful weather for thursday, friday, the preakness and even into sunday. perhaps by monday, more clouds. because we think as this front goes through the area later tonight, it will change the wind direction. but it is so...
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speaking of washington, the president lit the national tree tonight. along with michelle obama, first lady. and his two daughters, sasha and malia. everyone getting into the holday spirit. we'll have much more, live in mount vernon, coming up in just a little bit. but as i mentioned, it's chilly out here. i'm going to send it to bob inside with the forecast. bob? >> it is chilly, yes. if you're heading out tonight, anywhere, make sure you have gloves, hat, whatever. because it will be cool. not a lot of wind to deal with, thank goodness. but it is chilly. take a look at temps now. down to 35. actually warmer out in western maryland. 36 in oakland. clouds out there. 35 ocean city. the warm spot over in washington. 41 degrees there. right now, locally, mid- to upper 30s. school spot there, columbia, here at the airport. bel air at 36. light winds now. more of a southerly wind will bring in a warm afternoon. we've had very warm air. let the warmup begin. a little rain that area of precipitation is moving to the north and northeast. we'll see some clouds o
speaking of washington, the president lit the national tree tonight. along with michelle obama, first lady. and his two daughters, sasha and malia. everyone getting into the holday spirit. we'll have much more, live in mount vernon, coming up in just a little bit. but as i mentioned, it's chilly out here. i'm going to send it to bob inside with the forecast. bob? >> it is chilly, yes. if you're heading out tonight, anywhere, make sure you have gloves, hat, whatever. because it will be...
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excuse me. 49. 50 in washington. 38 up in oakland. and 48 down in ocean city. tomorrow, it's going to be another nice day, just like today. but things begin to change. once that high moves off, some colder air will start moving in later tomorrow night and on sunday. temps probably no higher than the mid- to upper 30s. and that could cause some problems. tim has a look at what we generally expect. or at least possibly expect here on sunday. tim? >> definitely, the give-ins are that. we are warm today, obviously. we will be warm tomorrow, with temperatures in the 50s. going into the weekend, going into sunday, this system is going to have a tough time, actually accumulating on any roadways or pavements because they're just going to be too warm. we're going to be on the top tier of that. 1 to 3 inches possibly. and this is a worst case scenario. because that storm is going to be passing to our south and moving on out to sea. down south of d.c., and towards southern maryland and lower eastern shore, we could see 2 to 4 inches as that storm system pulls colder air d
excuse me. 49. 50 in washington. 38 up in oakland. and 48 down in ocean city. tomorrow, it's going to be another nice day, just like today. but things begin to change. once that high moves off, some colder air will start moving in later tomorrow night and on sunday. temps probably no higher than the mid- to upper 30s. and that could cause some problems. tim has a look at what we generally expect. or at least possibly expect here on sunday. tim? >> definitely, the give-ins are that. we are...
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and 58 in washington. 55 in easton. locally, still in the low to mid-50s to 60 at kent island. 60 in annapolis. these are remarkable temperatures. when i show you what the normals are this time of year. normal highs are 41. normal low is 24. we haven't seen too many of those days. 59, 39, today. the records are 68. pretty warm in 1913. but 1982. 7 below zero on this date. yeah, it can get awfully cold. and can get pretty warm, too, occasionally as it did today. why? southerly, southwesterly winds ahead of the front. the front is now in ohio. late tonight, after midnight, something will come across the region. our winds go back to the northwest. and yes, colder air will start filtering in. the rain we saw this morning and last night moved well off to the east and northeast. took about a third of an inch most places. not nearly what we looked at earlier. a little snow in wisconsin this afternoon. north of chicago. that's cold air moving into the great lakes. that front is moving across portions of ohio, west virginia. one
and 58 in washington. 55 in easton. locally, still in the low to mid-50s to 60 at kent island. 60 in annapolis. these are remarkable temperatures. when i show you what the normals are this time of year. normal highs are 41. normal low is 24. we haven't seen too many of those days. 59, 39, today. the records are 68. pretty warm in 1913. but 1982. 7 below zero on this date. yeah, it can get awfully cold. and can get pretty warm, too, occasionally as it did today. why? southerly, southwesterly...
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based on their work in washington. it's a bill that gained momentum, after a "60 minutes" report. >> senators struck a deal on the so-called "stock "act. and it's expected to pass. it won support from congress. it bans making stock trades based on inside information they received as part of their work. they also require insiders and aides to reported transaction within 30 days. >> i think it's hard to think of a bill that is so controversial and yet has taken so much topaz. >> amendments bog down the process. lawmakers tied down the spot. taking away benefits from senators who become lobbyists. >> reporter: in the end, party leaders agree to 20 amendments they would consider before putting the bill to a vote. one of them would the stock act apply to more than just congress. >> yes, let's hold congress to a high standard. but the white house must be held to the very same standard. >> reporter: democrats agreed to include that amendment, then called for a vote. >> we are entrusted to a profound responsibility to the amer
based on their work in washington. it's a bill that gained momentum, after a "60 minutes" report. >> senators struck a deal on the so-called "stock "act. and it's expected to pass. it won support from congress. it bans making stock trades based on inside information they received as part of their work. they also require insiders and aides to reported transaction within 30 days. >> i think it's hard to think of a bill that is so controversial and yet has taken so...
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we're at 51 still. 53 in washington. dew points in the mid-40s, which means it will probably get down to the mid-40s for a while. 40 in annapolis and kept island. water -- kent island. north and west of town tonight, literally, this area north and west. southern p.a. and anywhere west of carroll county could see a little snow by 3:00, 4:00, 5:00 in the morning. then it will quickly end. some areas it appears, gets cold enough, could see a small accumulation of snow on the lawns. looks like it's just going to stay too warm most areas. 57/44 today. 41, 24. the averages. and record, 70. and 1 above zero. that record low, 1981. winds now southeast. they have been south pretty much all day long. late tonight, when the front comes through. they will shift more to the west. that will allow that cold air i showed you. cincinnati down in the 20s already. just east of the area, it's still in the 40s. so there's cold air, sitting right back here. most of this is going to travel up to the northwest initially. then cold air will come
we're at 51 still. 53 in washington. dew points in the mid-40s, which means it will probably get down to the mid-40s for a while. 40 in annapolis and kept island. water -- kent island. north and west of town tonight, literally, this area north and west. southern p.a. and anywhere west of carroll county could see a little snow by 3:00, 4:00, 5:00 in the morning. then it will quickly end. some areas it appears, gets cold enough, could see a small accumulation of snow on the lawns. looks like it's...
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washington has a 2-14 record. that is the worst in the nba. assistant randy whitman takes over the team. college basketball and college park. coach k. and the blue devils are coming to town tomorrow night. duke comes to maryland in a bad mood. a last-second shot ended duke's home winning streak on saturday. the terps were hope to have the home court tomorrow night. >>> we have the advantage of being at home, having that fan support. and our fans definitely show up for every game. and especially for a duke game. we're going to come out with the fire power to try to, you know, take the first blow because we are both coming out for a tough loss. >> reporter: maryland is actually coming off two straight tough losses. both on the road. the last was this past saturday at temple. tomorrow night is the ceremony to name the court at comcast center after gary williams. and finally, college football news, from annapolis. the naval academy makes it official today, the mids will play football in the big east conference beginning in 2015. navy will be a big
washington has a 2-14 record. that is the worst in the nba. assistant randy whitman takes over the team. college basketball and college park. coach k. and the blue devils are coming to town tomorrow night. duke comes to maryland in a bad mood. a last-second shot ended duke's home winning streak on saturday. the terps were hope to have the home court tomorrow night. >>> we have the advantage of being at home, having that fan support. and our fans definitely show up for every game. and...
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a new hearing has been ordered for next month. >>> a developing story from washington, d.c. tonight, long time senator daniel enewey of hawaii has died at the age of 78. the longest running senator and third in line to presidential success. his office says he died of respiratory complications at a washington hospital. >>> nasa's latest moon probe goes out with a bang. the rockets were crashed into the mono. nasa says the probes have been given them unprecedented insight. the planned crash occurred because the probes were running out of fuel. >> scott pelley has a preview of what's coming up tonight on the cbs evening news. >> today in newtown connecticut they laid to rest two of 20 children murdered in their school on friday. there are important new developments in the investigation. plus our new poll on gun control. all of that tonight on the cbs evening news. >> scott, thank you. >> scott, thank you. >> here's a look at tonight's ,, gecko (clearing throat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. >> scott, thank you. >> here's a look at tonight's ,, in celebration
a new hearing has been ordered for next month. >>> a developing story from washington, d.c. tonight, long time senator daniel enewey of hawaii has died at the age of 78. the longest running senator and third in line to presidential success. his office says he died of respiratory complications at a washington hospital. >>> nasa's latest moon probe goes out with a bang. the rockets were crashed into the mono. nasa says the probes have been given them unprecedented insight. the...
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this has helped energize a washington lineup that has needed offense to go with his pitching. pitching has been a difference for the o's so far. jake arrieta getting this. o's coming off a two-game sweep in kansas city. veteran right-hander will start with the nats. he last faced the birds in 2010, when he was with the white sox. first pitch, 7:05. see it on masn. baseball preakness, and the college lacrosse tournament. it means it must be the month of may. national quarter finals in annapolis. tomorrow, long-time rivals, maryland and johns hopkins. the terps beat the rays last month. also, top seed loyola will take on denver. that game also in annapolis. a whole lot going on. and we have it covered for you. i'll have orioles highlights for you tonight. all tonight at 11:00. back to you for now. >> great weekend for sports. ,,, >>> don't miss the cbs primetime lineup tonight at 10:00. it's an episode of blue blood. >>> that's it for us tonight. back at 11:00. i'm kai jackson. and for bob and mark, i'm denise koch. don't go away, there's much more ahead on the cbs evening news
this has helped energize a washington lineup that has needed offense to go with his pitching. pitching has been a difference for the o's so far. jake arrieta getting this. o's coming off a two-game sweep in kansas city. veteran right-hander will start with the nats. he last faced the birds in 2010, when he was with the white sox. first pitch, 7:05. see it on masn. baseball preakness, and the college lacrosse tournament. it means it must be the month of may. national quarter finals in annapolis....
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reporting tonight from washington. >> pelley: good evening. can the federal government force you to buy something whether you want it or not? that is the question before a historic session of the supreme court.
reporting tonight from washington. >> pelley: good evening. can the federal government force you to buy something whether you want it or not? that is the question before a historic session of the supreme court.
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the roads and businesses are now reopening. >>> washington, d.c.'s metro system creates an e-mail address and website for riders to report sexual harassment. although the system does not indicate sexual harassment is a big problems the working to address the issue. metro transit police will include complaints in its crime report. >>> maryland gets top marks when it comes to dental health for youngsters, but many are not getting the care they need. dentists are launching a campaign targeting toddlers. >> this may be one of the most important medical examines for small children. maryland is the national leader in early dental visits. many parents are not on board when it comes to teaching toddlers how to take care of their teeth. >> the mouth is the gateway to the body. we're doing a lot of backtracking to educate parents. >> reporter: the quest began five years ago. shortly after the death of -- an untreated dental condition caused brain infection. now the newest campaign is called healthy teeth, healthy kids. >> a lot of parents have no idea about t
the roads and businesses are now reopening. >>> washington, d.c.'s metro system creates an e-mail address and website for riders to report sexual harassment. although the system does not indicate sexual harassment is a big problems the working to address the issue. metro transit police will include complaints in its crime report. >>> maryland gets top marks when it comes to dental health for youngsters, but many are not getting the care they need. dentists are launching a...
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but that front just got hung up south of washington from those easterly winds. just kept the cold air. and look at this. only in the mid-50s. 61, 65 up in westminster. and the rind winds right now, will start to turn, we think, a little more to the southeast. might bring a little warmer tomorrow. maybe 5 or 6 degrees warmer than today. winds are light. and this area of shower activity, most of it passes to the south of us today. you can see a lot of clear skies. some clouds. and overnight tonight. moisture still over the area, from the ocean flow. maybe some fog can form in some areas. watch out for that. the warm air being pressed a little further to the south with showers. looks like the weekend will be generally dry. sunny to partly sunny. won't get warmer, you don't think, until early next week. we get back up into the 70 to low 70-degree range. looks lice ache nice weekend. -- like a nice weekend. today was 86 in columbia, south carolina, by the way. that was the nation's high. east winds, 5 to 10 knots. sunrise, 7:15. sets, 7:16. the bay temp, around 50 de
but that front just got hung up south of washington from those easterly winds. just kept the cold air. and look at this. only in the mid-50s. 61, 65 up in westminster. and the rind winds right now, will start to turn, we think, a little more to the southeast. might bring a little warmer tomorrow. maybe 5 or 6 degrees warmer than today. winds are light. and this area of shower activity, most of it passes to the south of us today. you can see a lot of clear skies. some clouds. and overnight...
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washington blew an 18-point lead in losing to toronto. wizards have won just five of their 25 games this season. >> he had his mind on other things. [ laughter ] >> when there's so few players on the court, it's pretty obvious when you're going the wrong way. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> don't miss the cbs prime time lineup at 10:00. followed by eyewitness news at 11:00. >>> an intruder brings an unexpected assignment to a -- excitement to a soccer game in england. 11 minutes in after this cat wandered into the field, the goalie tried to force it to the sideline. after a brief delay of game, the cat was finally escorted off the field. get out of here. >> unlikely for a cat to do that. that's if for us tonight. back at 11:00, i'm denise koch. >> thanks for watching. don't go away. much more ahead on >> pelley: tonight, a court strikes down california's ban on same-sex marriage. opponents of the ban celebrate, but john blackstone reports the battle could be headed to the supreme court. can a catholic college be forced to provide employees with
washington blew an 18-point lead in losing to toronto. wizards have won just five of their 25 games this season. >> he had his mind on other things. [ laughter ] >> when there's so few players on the court, it's pretty obvious when you're going the wrong way. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> don't miss the cbs prime time lineup at 10:00. followed by eyewitness news at 11:00. >>> an intruder brings an unexpected assignment to a -- excitement to a soccer game in england. 11...
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that story ahead. >> big screen to washington dc why baltimore native jay da pinket smith was on capital hill. >>> temperatures still hovering around the 100 degrees mark. bob is updating the first warning weather forecast ,,,, [ barks ] [ cat meows ] ,,,, [ woman ] ♪ i just want to be okay ♪ be okay, be okay ♪ i just want to be okay today - ♪ i just want to know today - [ whistles ] ♪ know today, know today - [ cat meows ] - ♪ know that maybe i will be okay ♪ [ chimes ] travelers can help you protect the things you care about... and save money with multi-policy discounts. are you getting the coverage you need... and the discounts you deserve? for an agent or quote, call 800-my-coverage... or visit travelers.com. >> sunny and 99 degrees in central maryland, complete first warning weather forecast, is coming up. >> using star power to bring attention to a national issue, human trafficking, baltimore native, jada pinket smith is in washington dc. >> reporter: from the big screen, to capital hill, baltimore's arts grad, spoke in front of several members of congress including b
that story ahead. >> big screen to washington dc why baltimore native jay da pinket smith was on capital hill. >>> temperatures still hovering around the 100 degrees mark. bob is updating the first warning weather forecast ,,,, [ barks ] [ cat meows ] ,,,, [ woman ] ♪ i just want to be okay ♪ be okay, be okay ♪ i just want to be okay today - ♪ i just want to know today - [ whistles ] ♪ know today, know today - [ cat meows ] - ♪ know that maybe i will be okay ♪ [...
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in washington county, mike schuh, wjz eyewitness news. back to you on tv hill. >> the team from hopkins, minus the injured man, return said to the cave late today, to retrieve gear left behind during that rescue. >>> the leader of baltimore's archdiocese is back in charm city today, after receiving one of the catholic church's highest honors. and mary is here with more on his return. >> reporter: archbishop edwin o'brien is just weeks away from becoming a cardinal. and today marks the first appearance since the announcement from the pope. >> reporter: fresh in from rome, cardinal edwin o'brien was surrounded by portraits of baltimore archbishops who have risen to the position of cardinal like he is about to. >> it's just nice to be in a hall of fame like this. [ laughter ] >> reporter: on january 6th, o'brien was in rome when the pope made the announcement. >> he went through a list of 22 names. and my name was number 8. it was exciting. >> reporter: o'brien's short tenure in baltimore was sometimes controversial. he closed catholic schoo
in washington county, mike schuh, wjz eyewitness news. back to you on tv hill. >> the team from hopkins, minus the injured man, return said to the cave late today, to retrieve gear left behind during that rescue. >>> the leader of baltimore's archdiocese is back in charm city today, after receiving one of the catholic church's highest honors. and mary is here with more on his return. >> reporter: archbishop edwin o'brien is just weeks away from becoming a cardinal. and...
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washington's second round opponents will be determined tonight. and a part of the ravens future will be determined tonight. again, they could trade out. so we'll stand by. we'll find out and have the latest tonight at 11:00. back to you. >> i know you will. thank you, mark. ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. >>> don't miss cbs's primetime lineup tonight, with the mentalist. >> that's it for us tonight. >> >> pelley: tonight, america on alert. intelligence picks up an increase in terrorist talk. bob orr reports on potential attacks to mark the anniversary of the killing of bin laden. the cia man in charge of interrogations talks f
washington's second round opponents will be determined tonight. and a part of the ravens future will be determined tonight. again, they could trade out. so we'll stand by. we'll find out and have the latest tonight at 11:00. back to you. >> i know you will. thank you, mark. ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie...
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beautiful for baseball out west in washington. adam jones. one of three orioles headed to the outfield. hector noesy in the second deck at safeco field. 20th home run of the season. he's on midpace for the season. it was 1-0 birds. story of the game is pitcher chris tillman. called up from the minors to make his first major league start of the season. o'so's need a boost. it's an excellent start for tillman. best of his career. tillman allowed just two hits. he struck out seven. and gets some help on defense. third inning, right fielder chris davis with a catch. o's win two of three in seattle. they head to an payment -- anaheim. flying high on the fourth of july in the nation's capital. where the washington capitals continue a resurgence. first place. drawing another big crowd for another early game. nats slugger, ryan zimmerman, heating up. two more hits, including this two-run homer. nats blasted four home runs in a 9-4 win over the giants. washington now owns a 4 1/2 division lead. >>> in golf, tiger woods is tuning up for the next majors
beautiful for baseball out west in washington. adam jones. one of three orioles headed to the outfield. hector noesy in the second deck at safeco field. 20th home run of the season. he's on midpace for the season. it was 1-0 birds. story of the game is pitcher chris tillman. called up from the minors to make his first major league start of the season. o'so's need a boost. it's an excellent start for tillman. best of his career. tillman allowed just two hits. he struck out seven. and gets some...
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according to a report from the washington post, a metro police officer in washington, d.c. is on administrative leave, after allegedly saying he would shoot first lady michelle obama. the officer not identified workedas -- worked as a motorcade security detail. the fbi is investigating. >>> new details on the trevon murder case. mary is live with more on this controversial case. >> reporter: the first police officers on the scene could not agree if george zimmerman had a broken nose. however, they did say that the neighborhood watch volunteer had cuts on his head. the severity of zimmerman's injuries could be important in this claim of self-defense. zimmerman shot 17-year-old trayvon martin in their sanford florida community in february. martin's family says zimmerman racially profiled their son setting off the confrontation. zimmerman says he is not racist. >>> dna may provide a long- awaited clue in the cold case. the 8-year-old murderer now has new life. >> reporter: priscilla fox was just 21 years old when she was murdered while jog. -- jogging. her naked body found day
according to a report from the washington post, a metro police officer in washington, d.c. is on administrative leave, after allegedly saying he would shoot first lady michelle obama. the officer not identified workedas -- worked as a motorcade security detail. the fbi is investigating. >>> new details on the trevon murder case. mary is live with more on this controversial case. >> reporter: the first police officers on the scene could not agree if george zimmerman had a broken...
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but held more than 800 prisoners. >>> the washington, d.c. metro system settles hundreds of lawsuits filed by families of victims in the worst train crash. metro has settled with seven of nine families. terms are not being disclosed. but settlements in similar cases have been in the millions. >>> another year, another record. nearly 22 and a half million passengers flew through bwi in 2011. that's an increase of more than 2% over 2010, which was the previous record. annual cargo shipments also rose dramatically. southwest airlines, the largest carrier at bwi, served more th 12 million passengers. >>> governor martin o'malley's gas tax propos make its harder to supplement other needs. a bill to supply other state sales tax. political reporter pat warren reports on some of the specifics. >> reporter: keeping paition with the price of gasoline and the demand for road toss run on. a balancing act that is putting lawmakers and taxpayers at odds. >> do you feel that the taxes on gasoline in maryland are already high. >> what we know for sure is tha
but held more than 800 prisoners. >>> the washington, d.c. metro system settles hundreds of lawsuits filed by families of victims in the worst train crash. metro has settled with seven of nine families. terms are not being disclosed. but settlements in similar cases have been in the millions. >>> another year, another record. nearly 22 and a half million passengers flew through bwi in 2011. that's an increase of more than 2% over 2010, which was the previous record. annual...
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breezy. 36 in oakland and 53 in ocean city and 50 in washington. locally, temperatures -- ranging through 40s. still pretty mild out there. west winds now at 16. still 22. 50 in ocean city and beginning to calm down a little bit. 7 here in hagerstown. we have had some highers gusts up to 25. 30. even higher in a few spots this afternoon. the rain and the clouds and the fog all off to the north of us now taking a little pressure with it. northern vermont, northern new hampshire saw a little bit and maine, northern maine getting some snow right now as that storm moves away. still raining over portions of new york state. we could have a little system from ohio moving across the great lakes. will not impact us but will keep us in mild air because of that low pressure. this one is going to weaken and really not do anything. may bring us a few clouds and a bit of a breeze tomorrow. the more important thing is nice weather for wednesday. thursday another area of low pressure. very deep storm developing out there. on the back side of it snow in wisconsin,
breezy. 36 in oakland and 53 in ocean city and 50 in washington. locally, temperatures -- ranging through 40s. still pretty mild out there. west winds now at 16. still 22. 50 in ocean city and beginning to calm down a little bit. 7 here in hagerstown. we have had some highers gusts up to 25. 30. even higher in a few spots this afternoon. the rain and the clouds and the fog all off to the north of us now taking a little pressure with it. northern vermont, northern new hampshire saw a little bit...
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in washington, danielle nottingham, wjz eyewitness news. >>> and wjz 13 is always on. you can check in for complete coverage of campaign 2012. for the latest on all the campaigns and the candidates, log onto wjz.com. >>> two women die in a head-on collision in anne arundel county. police say one of the drivers crossed into oncoming traffic here on davidsonville road. she passed into another -- crashed into another car just before 6:00 last night. the victims are now identified as 26-year-old stephanie vanchero, and 70-year-old mary elizabeth corkle. police believe driver error is to blame but the investigation is ongoing. >>> a man is badly beaten in baltimore city. an attack recorded on cell phones. and the video is now going viral. eyewitness news is live. jessica kartalija reports. new video surfaces, showing the incident as it unfolded, with witnesses standing by, doing nothing. jessica? >> reporter: yeah, it's unbelievable, denise. and of course, this comes as many are already sensitive to racial tension. only in this case, the assailants were african american, th
in washington, danielle nottingham, wjz eyewitness news. >>> and wjz 13 is always on. you can check in for complete coverage of campaign 2012. for the latest on all the campaigns and the candidates, log onto wjz.com. >>> two women die in a head-on collision in anne arundel county. police say one of the drivers crossed into oncoming traffic here on davidsonville road. she passed into another -- crashed into another car just before 6:00 last night. the victims are now identified...
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in washington state, lawmakers passed same-sex marriage. they're debating it right now in new jersey. and it could soon reach the u.s. supreme court. reporting live in north baltimore, mike hellgren, wjz eyewitness news. >> all right, thank you very much, mike. now, same-sex marriage is currently legal in six states and washington, d.c. >>> in his own words, if are the -- for the first time, a jury hears from george huguely, accused of killing cockeysville native, yeardley love. both students attended there. jessica kartalija joins us with more on how the chilling testimony had the defendants in tears. jessica? >> reporter: vic, love's family, huguely, and at least two jurors were in tears today, after they heard what happened when huguely learned his former girlfriend, yeardley love, was dead. >> reporter: yeardley love's family leaves a virginia courtroom in tears today. former university of valacrosse- - virginia lacrosse player, george huguely admitted he wrestled with love, but said he never strangled or punched her. the footage was re
in washington state, lawmakers passed same-sex marriage. they're debating it right now in new jersey. and it could soon reach the u.s. supreme court. reporting live in north baltimore, mike hellgren, wjz eyewitness news. >> all right, thank you very much, mike. now, same-sex marriage is currently legal in six states and washington, d.c. >>> in his own words, if are the -- for the first time, a jury hears from george huguely, accused of killing cockeysville native, yeardley love....
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and right now, washington boulevard, eastbound is closed. and washington boulevard westbound is being routed only with police a police officer who is directing traffic there. reporting live from sky eye chopper 13, captain jeff long. back to you. >> michael phelps is ending his olympic career in an amazing fashion today. another spectacular come-from- behind victory. wjz is live. sports director mark viviano. has more on today's record- setting race. >>> for michael phelps, this was his final individual compition -- competition from the london games. and michael phelps again stands alone. he again wins gold. and adds to what is already an incredible career medal total. >>> in a career known for dominance, michael phelps delivers his latest victory with drama. a comeback in the 100-meter butterfly, in what could be a final individual event in phelps olympic career. phelps wins the 100 fly by 2/10ths of a second. with his closest pursuers finishing in a tie for second place. fell -- phelps fans at the north baltimore aquatic club, cheered, wat
and right now, washington boulevard, eastbound is closed. and washington boulevard westbound is being routed only with police a police officer who is directing traffic there. reporting live from sky eye chopper 13, captain jeff long. back to you. >> michael phelps is ending his olympic career in an amazing fashion today. another spectacular come-from- behind victory. wjz is live. sports director mark viviano. has more on today's record- setting race. >>> for michael phelps, this...
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in washington, d.c., 70 of the last 91 days have seen higher than average temperatures. and this balmy weather is having an impact on the national economy. >> reporter: many cities have saved millions of dollars, just keeping their snow plows parked. americans are spending less to heat their homes. and the construction business is booming in the warm weather. but not everyone is a fan of this mild weather. many allergy sufferers are struggling with an early pollen season. and forecasters are concerned the high temperatures could trigger more severe storms. like last week's deadly tornadoes. but right now, they are singing mother nature's praises. and the beautiful weather is even leaving a few. >> how do you like the weather? >> reporter: speechless. meteorologists say enjoy it now. a cold front is moving in. and temperatures will drop back to normal levels. >> reporter: in washington, susan mcginness, wjz eyewitness news. >> reporter: and a live look outside right now at the weather here in baltimore. much of the same is in our nation's capital. 74 degrees down there. 7
in washington, d.c., 70 of the last 91 days have seen higher than average temperatures. and this balmy weather is having an impact on the national economy. >> reporter: many cities have saved millions of dollars, just keeping their snow plows parked. americans are spending less to heat their homes. and the construction business is booming in the warm weather. but not everyone is a fan of this mild weather. many allergy sufferers are struggling with an early pollen season. and forecasters...
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monique griego is live down in washington, d.c., monique. >> reporter: those protesters were asked to remove their camping gear by noon however the majority of them did not move out. >> i fell a poor product. >> reporter: the tension increases at freedom hill. as thousands of protesters defined a noon deadline to remove all all their camping gear. instead of moving their tents out, protesters put up a giant tent over general mcpherson's statute. after complaints of trash and rats friday the national park service put up notices saying at noon today u.s. park police would begin enforcing new legislation to ban all camping and sleeping at mcpherson's square in freedom plaza. anyone in violation could be arrested and have their camping gear confiscated. >> if they come to arrest for me camping, they can take me to jail. i'll be back out, i'll be back here and they can come out and arrest me again. >> reporter: one protester was so upset, he went tent to tent tearing down notices. this you tube video shows what happened that man was hauled off by officers. but today besides this early morn
monique griego is live down in washington, d.c., monique. >> reporter: those protesters were asked to remove their camping gear by noon however the majority of them did not move out. >> i fell a poor product. >> reporter: the tension increases at freedom hill. as thousands of protesters defined a noon deadline to remove all all their camping gear. instead of moving their tents out, protesters put up a giant tent over general mcpherson's statute. after complaints of trash and...
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he's washington correspondent for "the takeaway" on public radio international and a regular guest on the newshour. so todd you're back with us again. six hours to go until midnight. progress reported but still to deal. >> senate republicans, judy the latest thing that has happened is senate republicans came out of a conference meeting with their leader, with mitch mcconnell all sounding positive. they all echoed what you had in the piece there from mcconnell saying they were very, very close to sequester the automatic spending cuts remain an outstanding issue. and kind of got thrown into the mix again today. you know the president in that appearance in the executive office building today in front of a supportive crowd, not really a press conference, more of like a minirally talked about the sequester and his desire to have any delay in the sequester paid for with revenue increases. you know, i talked to a few house members just a few moments ago. not only ot tone of the president's presentation but also that demand which they consider move og the goalpost even though democrats disput
he's washington correspondent for "the takeaway" on public radio international and a regular guest on the newshour. so todd you're back with us again. six hours to go until midnight. progress reported but still to deal. >> senate republicans, judy the latest thing that has happened is senate republicans came out of a conference meeting with their leader, with mitch mcconnell all sounding positive. they all echoed what you had in the piece there from mcconnell saying they were...
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danielle nottingham reports from washington, d.c. >> reporter: secret service director mark sullivan walked into the senate hearing room to answer for the columbian prostitution scandal. >> i am deeply disappointed. and i apologize for the misconduct of these employees and the distraction that it has caused. >> the hearing came just after some of the agents told the washington post they're being made scapegoats for behavior supervisors knew about and tolerated. senator susan collins pointed out the averages involved -- agents involved registered the women at the holt, using their -- hotel, using their own name. >> that suggests to me that they weren't worried about being caught. >> i just think that between the alcohol and i don't know, the environment, these individuals did some really dumb things. >> both republicans and democrats on the committee expressed support for director sullivan. but they still aren't convinced columbia was an isolated incident. >> reporter: the washington post reports four of the agents that were fired or resigned, are now seeking to get their jobs back. >
danielle nottingham reports from washington, d.c. >> reporter: secret service director mark sullivan walked into the senate hearing room to answer for the columbian prostitution scandal. >> i am deeply disappointed. and i apologize for the misconduct of these employees and the distraction that it has caused. >> the hearing came just after some of the agents told the washington post they're being made scapegoats for behavior supervisors knew about and tolerated. senator susan...
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boy is it nice. 61 here, haggers town and washington. it is cooler up at the mountains. by the cold atlantic ocean 62, compared to yesterday ocean city is 11 degrees warmer. we're 16 degrees warmer and hagerstown 18 degrees warmer than just yet. pretty amazing stuff. we do need some rain. looks like we'll see some here wednesday. we'll have the current deficits for the region. >> while it's been beautiful the, we really are beginning to build that deficit. we're going to take you through some of the numbers. we ended 2011 way above average for our rainfall. since then that's really shot up. for the year we're 2-1/2 inches below our average for the month alone we're nearly 2-inches below average. as bob said there is some rain headed our way on wednesday. much needed rain but right after the temperatures are going back up. >>> the battle over the bottle tax increase picks up steam. moments ago the may mayor's plan is introduced at the baltimore city council meeting. but as monique griego reports, the battle is growing. >> reporter: union workers, beverage companies and ta
boy is it nice. 61 here, haggers town and washington. it is cooler up at the mountains. by the cold atlantic ocean 62, compared to yesterday ocean city is 11 degrees warmer. we're 16 degrees warmer and hagerstown 18 degrees warmer than just yet. pretty amazing stuff. we do need some rain. looks like we'll see some here wednesday. we'll have the current deficits for the region. >> while it's been beautiful the, we really are beginning to build that deficit. we're going to take you through...